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‘President of India…’, Modi government changed the name of INDIA, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh made this claim

Before the start of the formal meeting of G-20 in the country’s capital Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold bilateral talks with several heads of state. According to what is coming to light, he will hold bilateral talks with US President Joe Biden on Friday. After this dinner will be organized. Meanwhile, veteran Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has given his reaction regarding G-20 on social media platform X.

Jairam Ramesh wrote on X that the news is indeed true. Rashtrapati Bhavan has sent invitations for the G-20 dinner on September 9 in the name of ‘President of Bharat’ instead of the usual ‘President of India’. In the invitation sent for the G-20 dinner, instead of President of India, President of India is written. If we read Article 1 of the Constitution, it is written in it that India will be a group of states. The Congress leader wrote that now even the group of states is in danger.

Dishes and street food made of millet will be served to global leaders

Be aware that the countdown has started for the G-20 summit. This conference will be held on September 9 and 10 at Pragati Maidan in Delhi, in which leaders from all over the world will gather. The venue has been decorated like a bride. Various preparations have been made to make this event memorable for the guests who will come for the conference. It also includes food and drink arrangements, in which special care has been taken of Indianness and indigenous foods. Dishes made of millet and delicious ‘street food’ of Delhi’s Chandni Chowk will be served at the venue Bharat Mandapam. Millet is also considered eco-friendly along with highly nutritious coarse grains. The hotels where the guests will stay, more and more new dishes made from millet will be served there. Significantly, the United Nations General Assembly has accepted the proposal of the Modi government to celebrate 2023 as the ‘International Millet Year’ (IYM).

Indian culture will be reflected in the gifts given to the guests

The country’s handicrafts, textile and painting traditions have been given priority in the gifts given to the guests. When guests take these, they will take with them memories of India. G20 India Special Secretary Muktesh Pardeshi said that the entire event has focused on Indianness, its culture and traditions.

Pragati Maidan decorated like this

G20 garden in Bharat Mandapam, global leaders will plant saplings of their country’s national tree

-Special exhibition at National Museum of Modern Art

G-20 virtual help desk at railway station and bus terminal

Delhi Metro will sell ‘Tourist Smart Card’ from 4th to 13th

Fourth G20 Sherpa meeting to be held in Haryana’s Nuh, special arrangements for security

-More than 10,000 delegates will participate

On the security arrangements being made for the summit, the Special Secretary of G-20 India said that the Delhi Police is coordinating with the teams of different countries. The security requirements of foreign leaders and delegations have been kept in mind. More than 10,000 foreign delegates are expected to visit Delhi to participate in the conference.

Special banquet to be held at historic Jaipur House

A banquet will be organized in the afternoon at the historic Jaipur House for the spouses of the heads of state participating in the conference. Significantly, Jaipur House also houses the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA). Before the banquet, the spouses of the heads of state will visit the Pusa campus to learn about millet cultivation. A special plan is also underway to make the visit of spouses of world leaders to India a memorable one.

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